Newbie Questions on reclamation

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So I have a question about about reclamation, I understand that the epa prohibits storm drain contamination, so we have to divert or reclaim the water. So if we vacuum the water and we are not able to transport it off site, do we then dump it in the grass or dirt? do we find the nearest city sewer, or do we just hope that it evaporates? I am just trying to figure out all the angles, so that we are completely compliant, also when we do residential driveways, with out soaps are we able to let it run down the street or what is the best and easiest way to stay compliant? Help will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Matt
 
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So I have a question about about reclamation, I understand that the epa prohibits storm drain contamination, so we have to divert or reclaim the water. So if we vacuum the water and we are not able to transport it off site, do we then dump it in the grass or dirt? do we find the nearest city sewer, or do we just hope that it evaporates? I am just trying to figure out all the angles, so that we are completely compliant, also when we do residential driveways, with out soaps are we able to let it run down the street or what is the best and easiest way to stay compliant? Help will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Matt


Matt, come to lunch with us next month. We meet once a month and talk about this sort of thing.

Happy to help you, I have some tips. Stay away from mesa Sanitary...they do not want water unless its pretreated by proper systems.
 
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